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VIKRAM PUBLICATION ( ANDHRA PUBLICATION)-CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM AND ACIDS BASES -IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
  1. How will an increase in pressure and affect each of the following equi...

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  2. The dissociatiion of HI is independent of pressure, while the dissocia...

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  3. Explain the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases.

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  4. What is a conjugate acid base pair? Illustration with examples.

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  5. Show by suitable equations that each of the following species can act ...

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  6. The species H(2)O,HCO(3)^(-),HSO(4)^(-) and NH(3) can act both as Bron...

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  7. Classify the species AlCl(3), NY(3), Mg^(+2) and H(2)O into Lewis acid...

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  8. Define ionic product of water. What is the value at room temperature?

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  9. Define pH. pH cannot be calculated directly from the molar concentrati...

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  10. What is common ion effect? Illustrate.

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  11. Define solubility product. Write solubility product expressiions for t...

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  12. Define solubility product. Write solubility product expressions for th...

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  13. Aqueous solution of NH(4)Cl is acidic. Explain.

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  14. Aqueous solution of CH(3)COONa is basic. Explain

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  15. What are equilibrium processes? Explain equilibrium in Physical and Ch...

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  16. What are the important features of equilibrium constant? Discuss any t...

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  17. What is Le Chatelier's principle? Discuss breifly the factors which ca...

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  18. Discuss the application of LE Chatellier's principle for the industria...

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  19. Describe the effect of: a. addition of H(2) b. addition of CH(3)OH...

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  20. Explain the concept of Bronsted acids and Bronsted bases. Illustrate ...

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